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We are looking for more testers to test SchoolMate version 2.2!
What is SchoolMate? SchoolMate is an app to help you Ace the Day with a built in schedule manager, grade calculators, flashcards (included with premium), and lots of customization. (learn more about SchoolMate)
What should be tested? In 2.2, we are introducing custom app icons, an updated Premium page with custom symbols, SOME localization for Spanish users (work in progress), and other UI tweaks. We would love feedback on the current app icon designs, along with suggestions for new ones if you have them! In the premium page, we'd love any feedback necessary for updating the wording or symbols. And of course, If any other bugs arise or you have feature suggestions or improvements, we'd love to hear them!!
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I've added a new chart for statistics to this Rubik's cube timer, testers would be appreciated!
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Hi! Welcome to Cali!
Welcome new Beta Testers!
Cali is a new calendar app that shows you what's next, keep track, and gives you a summary in the morning. And now it's all yours!
Ariel Araya-Madrigal
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App switching is probably one of the most common tasks we do when using our computers. There are many ways to open an app, but many of them have their own drawbacks. Opening an app using the Dock can become harder if you have many apps in it. Command-Tab is very useful when you want to switch to the most recent or second most recent app, but it can become troublesome beyond that. Spotlight is a versatile search tool, but it simply shows the app that was last used for a given query.
On iOS, there is the 'Suggestions' box in the App Library, which displays four apps based on your usage patterns. It is often useful, but the experience could be even better on a computer. Here, a keyboard is always accessible, and predictions can be much more accurate even with just one or two letters.
So I’ve been working on this context-aware app switcher named Applight, which is now available as a public beta starting today. Here are some key features:
As soon as you press the modifier key of your choice, the app displays apps that you might want to use in that context.
Type a letter or two, or press a number key, to quickly select the app you want to use.
Open the selected app by just releasing your modifier key.
Every person has a different way of using their computer. The app tailors its prediction algorithm based on your usage patterns.
https://seungwoochoe.github.io/applight
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Hello there! I'd love to get some feedback on my app, Cast Of The Dice, an accessible dice roller powered by speech recognition with a custom model data.
I'd greatly appreciate your feedback on:
Accuracy of the speech recognition and
Overall accessibility of the app
Thanks for your time and help!
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I've been working on this MyAnimeList client for some months, and I would love to receive feedback from fellow developers. Any feedback about the UI/UX or technology used would be fantastic and helpful.
Kitsune for MyAnimeList works on iOS, iPadOS, macOS (with Apple Silicon), and visionOS. My goal with this app is to provide people with a minimalistic experience for using their MAL (MyAnimeList) on the go with their iPhones. The app is almost entirely built with SwiftUI, with some components using UIKit.
Some features include:
Your Schedule: a weekly view of your currently airing anime.
Notifications: Get a notification when a new episode is released or when a new series from 'Plan to Watch' is released.
Customize app behavior: Switch between preferring manga chapters or volumes, use your local time on 'Your Schedule,' and more.
On the developer side:
The app is compatible with iOS 16.4, and I always strive to use the newest SwiftUI functionalities available, such as webAuthenticationSession environment and the newest iOS 17's ContentUnavailableView.
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ClipBoard is a productivity app that pastes, saves and syncs your pasteboard data across your devices.
Features:
Save texts, images and supported files (coming soon).
Sync data with iCloud
render Text in plain, markdown, html, and code
Deliver quick actions with widgets and app shortcuts
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Hey folks!
CharMap is a unicode character viewer and keyboard for iPhone and iPad. Some of its features include:
The ability to browse a comprehensive database of unicode characters.
A character keyboard, which allows you to enter characters wherever custom keyboards are supported.
Organise characters into custom collections, which are accessible both in the app and the CharMap keyboard.
CharMap has been on the store for years now, but I've been working on a ground-up rewrite and, after first testing with a small group, it’s reached the point where it’s ready for public testing. You can check it out at the link below. Thanks!
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Hey! I'm looking for testers to help me improve the stability of the app. Finance Bay is a stock portfolio tracker which is available on all types of Apple devices.
Key features:
Tracking multiple investment portfolios with various asset types, like stocks, crypto, ETFs, REITs and more.
Each portfolio generates detailed statistics about it's content,
Each asset have a very detailed data view which describes things like, dividend history, composition, revenue segments, related news and data from company reports,
Keeping track of assets that you are interested in, multiple flexible watchlists,
Dividends and Earning Calls calendars.
Homepage: https://www.financebay.co/
App Store Page
Thanks for your time and have a good day!
Arek.
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Please test my Pokémon Trading Card Game Assistant App.
it has gone through some major changes and has been converted to Swift completely.
I’m a very new developer, and seeking crash reports, and UI/UX feedback.
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With the rise of LLM's like ChatGPT, the demand for AI models has been higher than ever, becoming a part of our daily lives. Vanessa allows you to run LLM(s) right on your cpu and gpu utilizing Llama.cpp and Metal to help it run. Vanessa ensures complete privacy by always running the model offline and deleting your previous chat logs on the apps next launch.
Although the app is already released on the app store, joining the TestFlight group is appreciated and will help me improve future versions as beta future versions will be released there.
All feedback, whether good or bad, is appreciated!
Sadly, due to the memory requirements of LLMs, the following devices will not be able to run the LLMs through the app but is not limited to:
Unsupported iPhone Models
iPhone4
iPhone5
iPhone6
iPhone7
iPhone8
iPhoneX
iPhoneSE2
iPhoneSE
Unsupported iPad Models
iPad2
iPad3
iPad4
iPad5
iPad6
iPad7
iPad8
iPad9
iPadMini
iPadMini2
iPadMini3
iPadMini4
iPadMini5
iPadAir
iPadAir2
iPadAir3
iPadPro9Inch
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Hello everyone!
Recordi is a smart recorder that records and sorts sounds for you. So far, users have used it for:
Detect snoring 💤 at night for sleep quality analyzation
Isolate speech 💬 in a lecture or meeting, so the user can skip to the part that is the most relevant
Investigate when a particular sound 🚨 occurred
Voice journal 📒, using bell ringing 🔔 as chapter mark
Hopefully, it will help you with your own use case; give it a try!
Test flight link: https://testflight.apple.com/join/yoeKy7gR
System requirement: iOS 17
App Highlights:
Recognize 20+ sounds including Snoring 💤, Speech 💬, Laughter 😊, Baby Crying 👶, Singing 🎤, Music 🎵, Car 🚗 and more
An easy organization with filter, jump to segment with taps and easy playback control
Resumes the recording by default after being interrupted by your phone Alarm or a phone call (can be customized)
Records sound plays on the phone speaker
Supports 3 iOS mic modes
Privacy focus! You own your recordings, and the recognition results
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Hello there!
I invite you to beta test Capture, an app where simplicity meets productivity. It's about swiftly capturing your thoughts now and effortlessly acting on them later, a modern twist on the classic sticky note without any mess.📝 Instant Capture: Note down your insights the moment they strike.
🚀 Seamless Export: Easily shift your notes to where you need them next.
📅 Date Recognition: Automatically detects dates for straightforward organizing.
🔔 Badges: Subtle notification badges to nudge you towards your saved thoughts
📲 Widgets: Your latest thoughts are just a glance away.
I’m looking forward to your thoughts and feedback!
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I spend my days in my browsers. I also automate a lot of things using the built-in macOS Shortcuts automation system, but Chrome etc. lacks support for Shortcuts. Getting data out of these browsers usually requires either software development and scripting experience, or the use of external tools and services. I wanted to change that, to remove that external step, and so Browser Actions was born. Local-first, Shortcuts-first!
Check the site for the list of new actions etc.:
https://actions.work/browser-actions
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Hello, everyone!
My name is Ilfat, and I've created Letterly. It transforms any incoherent speech into clear, structured text - in the format you desire.
Here is the link: https://testflight.apple.com/join/QfFTVnQm
The concept is to assist you in writing without the need for typing; you can use your voice. But it goes beyond mere transcription. You can swiftly capture notes without sacrificing details, record meetings, create social media posts, and much more...
Simply open the app, start speaking, and witness the magic!
Your feedback would be incredibly valuable to me!
That is why I am here! :)
Thank you in advance!
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Serifian is a client for Typst, a modern typesetter.
With Serifian, you can build high-quality documents, with real-time compilation, access to online packages, syntax highlighting and autocompletion.
Serifian is currently available for iPadOS, but a native macOS version is in the works.
Roadmap:
PDF export
macOS app
Templates
Basic image editor
Integrated documentation viewer
Sketching
Full support for drag-and-drop
Custom additional fonts
Project import and export
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SwiftPrompt is supposed to be an intuitive lightweight prompt terminal for MacOS to instantly perform AI prompts and get responses.
To simplify the process you can select any content to provide context for your prompt (at the moment text and files are supported). In addition, you can insert the response immediately into your environment such as your favorite editor. More features are coming soon.
I am looking for testers that try the app to see if the current features work well across different systems. Would love to hear any constructive feedback and suggestions.
Cheers,
Mo
(https://swiftprompt.ai)
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Hello all!
My iOS app is in app review and I have the release planned for October 15th! For those who haven't seen my previous post, I have created an all-in-one cubing utility! The Mac version of the app is now in beta (The Mac version is still in beta app review should be out by tomorrow), and should be coming out in the next few weeks.